57667 The folder "%1" on drive %2 contains (%3) MB of data.\nThe selected disk "%4" has %5 MB of free space.
57668 has %1 MB of free space.
57669 which contains %1 MB of data.
57670 The file %1 exceeds the maximum capacity of the media and will be skipped.
57671 While processing file: %1 QuikSync encountered an error: %2 %3
57672 The file name: %1 is too long. QuikSync will only keep one copy of this file.
57673 Loading Settings...
57674 %d/%d/%d
57675 This disk contains files from %1 to %2.\n\nTip: To keep your files secure you should label and write protect this disk.
57676 QuikSync enables you to:\n\n╖ Automatically back up your data files to an Iomega« drive.\n\n╖ Save revisions of your work. (QuikSync can save a new numbered version of your document every time it changes.)\n\n╖ Open your backup files directly from your Iomega disk-no need for complicated restores from compressed files.\n\nImportant! QuikSync is a backup utility not a file synchronization utility. If you make changes to the files on your QuikSync disk, the changes will not be saved to your hard drive when you insert your QuikSync disk. QuikSync may overwrite any files on your QuikSync disk to make sure they are equivalent to the latest version of the file on your hard disk. To avoid the accidental replacement of files that you have updated on your QuikSync disk, copy the updated files to your hard disk, or enable QuikSync's revisions feature.
57677 The General tab contains the very basic functions of QuikSync. In this screen, you can turn QuikSync on and off, select the folder to back up, and select the disc where you want your documents copied.\n\nQuikSync\nThe QuikSync setting will allow you to turn QuikSync on and off. QuikSync is on by default. In the on positon, QuikSync will scan a specified folder for updated files and copy them to your QuikSync disk.\n\nSource\nThe Source setting allows you to choose the folder that you wish to backup.\n\nDestination\nThe Destination setting allows you to select the Iomega« drive to which you want your files backed up.
57678 On the Advanced settings tab, you can turn revisions on and off, change the amount of time between updates, and tell the computer to warn you if no disk is present in the selected drive.\n\nRevisions\nRevisions are off by default. With revisions off, the computer will replace your backed up files with their newest versions. With revisions on, the computer will add a numbered file to the target disk every time the document changes. For example, if you save a document titled My File.doc to your hard drive, QuikSync will create a file titled My File.(1).doc on your QuikSync disk. Next time you modify My File.doc, QuikSync will save it as My File.(2).doc on your QuikSync disk.\n\nTime Settings\nThe default time setting for QuikSync is 15 minutes. This means that every fifteen minutes QuikSync will scan the files in the selected folder for changes and copy any files that have been changed to your QuikSync disk.\n\nWarnings
57679 \nWarnings are on by default. QuikSync will warn you when your QuikSync disk is not inserted only when this option is on. You will receive warnings at interval you set in the Time Settings selector until you insert your QuikSync disk. If warnings are turned off and your QuikSync disk is not inserted, QuikSync will suspend backups without warning until you insert the QuikSync disk.
57680 You will need approximately %1 disk(s) for QuikSync's initial copy.
57681 NOTE: If you are backing up to a ZipCD drive, make sure that your system has UDF (Universal Disk Format) software (such as Adaptec DirectCD) installed and you are using a CD-RW disk.
57682 Please make sure your drive is connected and powered on. If the drive letter has changed, select settings from the QuikSync icon on the taskbar to select the appropriate drive.